Cameron Schilling added an empty-net goal for Hershey, which got three points apiece from Taffe and Segal.

Bridgeport's Ryan Strome had his AHL scoring streak end at 10 games, tied for third in team history in the regular season.

The Sound Tigers got a first-period goal from Riley Wetmore to tie the game -- Hershey's Ryan Stoa had scored off a turnover -- then took its only lead on Pierre-Marc Bouchard's wrist shot from the right circle with 6:10 to go in the second.

Hershey needed 45 seconds to tie it after a failed clear, then took a 3-2 lead on Segal's first goal before Mike Keenan tied it from the left circle through traffic with under 10 seconds left in the second.

Wetmore played his first game for Bridgeport since Dec. 21, when he was hit in the head with an errant clearing attempt. In Saturday's third period, he was hit in the mouth by a puck, but Pellerin said he seemed to be doing OK after the game.